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the'taceae verve |" “CARRIERS WILL Republic mining camp i# now A Nehend by electricity Hereafter matt for Republic min NOW REGISTER 4 ing mp will go tn via Kettle Falls - . \ ILL MERT og ye a and (Wo 44Y*' | THis New System Will Be tt Be Tried in This City. | | The deadlock of the Tacoma schoo! | be. a ethe oOe ops ‘The State Association of School! signed as director, has finally been | CSTs Fesister letters and pack is Peachers convenes in this city to-| broken by the eleotion of Wm, B. | ##e* at homes in the real morrow for a three days’ session | Coffee to the position. tricta, will soon be put int Spa the local off Seattle having been big? py rae i wore Justice A. A. Galbraith, of Acme | selected as one of the cities in which precinct, Whateom county, arrested | thie experiment should be made pris 800 teachers are expected to Taree burstare the other day. He] This will obviate the present ne tend. covered them with an empty revol-/ cessity of viaith he post -offic ; County School Superintendent | ver and after they had surrender | register mail ete uithouse. Fie —a te of the opinion that these | oq seven revolvers were taken from | matter of fact, this is not really ne rer an phe KnK str ae to the | them. | cessary even now as the postal clerks caune as it keeps up eee alwaya register @ letter or parcel of PrSfessional seal and assiete the The dozen Spokane saloon-keepers enough stampe are affixed, no teachers to become acquainted, and bartenders arrested for viola-| Whore the imetior te mated At this convention consideradie | tion of the new midnight closing or 1 Ph wg cet time will be spent in selecting «| dimance have set about the task of Course of etudy for the coming year. | having the ordinance declared in- Text books are changed every five/walid. They entered a general de- years, and this matter will also be | murrer, and in addition denied the aA eA | Hfecutted, furtediction of the municipal court DEMAND FOR Protiems of school arrangement | Saloons are aaid acit! to evade the nee din: | effect in Wt! entail so much extra work that additional carriers will be needed Denominational schools will be re- | close hours. ae it tf necessary for Reginet Pa Pea p Pe these t keep In touch with the. pud- nning January § lunches will) He sehaoie Purl ne served the Spokane high | Frederick WASTIIN' ntatives Jones of Washing. | Gnd supervision will mo dowdt come | law by posting guards to give alarm we on the approach of officers in the RAT CATCHERS Ts Gahcore Who wat precise are:}echoel.. They will consist of ot] pNer | ony ween cr Nene Presidens, O. 8, Jones, Beattie: vice | HOup. hot coffer, hot and cold bread. | Roseville avenue, Newark. pay® that President, ©. @. Jones, @eattle; vice | Cold meats, doughnuts and fruit.) 0"hs tos or 106 eats in his celia &: Be Coffer, Seattie, and Mrs. B. | They wilt de fold to the puplie @t &) and tnat he hopes to Ket 100 and pared So i tae Toner ee a. minimum ciirge of 5 cents | them to Manila, to his friend, John ln wee a Montgomery, who has written tim | 1-4 rly 1 representative citi Bowes, Cipla, ANd, T. W. BAD-| 06 Republic Have bianed a petition | Mat the government needa cate in - a \sahraneenememimammecininnan to the postmaster general, asking | th*! city, as there ie oo F that mails for that camp be routed | Piper, and the rats are overrunning takes three day to reach Republic | fr full-grown cate at 16 cents each irom Spokane via Rossland and| ¥8* Placed in two of the Newark Qrap4 Forks. The trip through via| Papers on Saturday. Whether it Kettle Fatis nm one day waa done by Butler or by somebody : eee | who played « hackneyed joke upon | | Tt i understood in raiiway cir+ | him ts open to reasonable doubt, but D.C. pec, wm) “en at Puget sound that the Great | Butler accepts the responsibility in fone of | Northern has secured the Cokedale j good part, and is getting a lot of ad coal mines at Bedro-Wolley, former | vertiaing out of the affair, as ‘well iy owned by the Fairhaven Land Plenty of cate | Reports state that inside of 00/ He raid yesterday that he would days the company will begin opera hip the t now be tfone on a large scale, putting 4| tne loaded at Brooklyn for the Phil. | force of men at work to sink on the | ippines. He was swatting orders | Fag tmin shaft to a depth of 1.000 feet.| He intimated that the shipment) a | « uthorised by the government pf tating of omer evidence of T°) MORTALITY RECORD, but at tne same time it was a private, Pe lhe | specuiation of his friend Montgom. | Mrs. Magdalene Ernst. age 54, died °°) yesterday at her residence. 610 First| Half s dosen neighbors visited the drawn to) avenue, of heart f a ow Reabag heypoort +s | expense 3 any ing for lost cate, but be refused to coates or. Jones + ae oe coe ‘The funeral services of Mary Ron. | show hia captives until the time ar | rt ae nd Cleltoaies: ‘ete, | RIMS Were held at 10:39 o'clock this, rived for shipping them. | expense onto | BOrAing from Butterworth's chapel, fn that way | Rev. Christiansen officiating. tad of any war! gry. Jonn Moriarty, age 25, died/S ee tax. Insure the payment y. oe 5 | the company. (he bit provides af 7eet*"aay &t Providence hospital of | Penalty ot $80 for wach offense where| woe at Wellington Werks | J On, \e company ee baer ad aden Mre. Ingeborg Langeiand. sae Tt. Serre rare prone ** ied this morning at 27 Nob Hill : J - Jlavenue, Mre Langiand w t ard mather of Attorney 8. 8 Langiand. | & RUSSELL’S MEW PLuc |****""ererere ee WIFE JEW Manager Russell of the Third av-| you don't know what life ts watt ” 'S ELS enue theater has joined the plug hat | marked the Silver Dotlar to the New The public need not B¢| benny. “If you could Just accom: Viet! He has been the fortunate | wany me for a month in my travels oe 68 Cursaame: lamong the men and women of Seat- Tt happened in this way: ¢ i tle tt would open your eyes. Swift H. Haystead, manager of Lincoln | times! Well, I should say that J. Carter's J. Carter's “Remember | nave had them. Sat me tell you the Mine,” took Mr. Russell down-| spout the last few days town this afternoon and bought him) “On Friday morning I was in the the hat. Those citizens who wander ket of a Pike street merchant across the pathway of the popular! He nad « lot of dollars down there manager ‘today can stare and 6¢¢/in the dark, also & bunch of keys por theever Janda letter that he wouldn't want [his wife to see. Soon afterwards a leustomer came along and took me -~ away with him across the deadline A new wharf is being constructed | There I wan put up for the drinks at the San Juan Fie Co.'s estabdtish. | within half an hour and fell Inte ¢ is generally discredited.| ment, between Colman dock and|cash register. A tinhorn gambler and ft ts Deligved the refugee is the | Yesier wharf. The wharf will extend | wanted change for a “V" 9 few mo 100 feet into the bay, and will be used | mente later, and in company with 5 craft, owing to the lack of room,|of Halves and Quarters, I went to though there is « sufficient depth of |& Joint on Washington street, wh w° water to accommodate larae draught |! soon found myself in very bad provement many of the smal! | steamers are now compelled to land | session of me. I traveled about in t the large docks, and are in the| het pocket for half an hour and the only for the accommodation of amall| several other Dotlars and a number vensels if t should prove necessary.|company. Several men were drink The wharf & much-needed im-|ing with women and the first thing . | |1 knew one of the females got por as a. et am she went up town and spent me at There hear parm g 8 a restaurant Ralroad Brotherhoods of Engineers. Bright and early Saturday Firemen, Conductors morning the proprietors wife want and to demand the retire = OM ed funds, #0 the restaurant man Ment of several officials of the Cen.| The Mallard City counct! will meet tral Ratiroad of New Jersey. Four) in regular session tonifht It has a ittees will gm to Jersey this| decided not to lengthen Fourth @¥-| store ft hopped up into the cash with the more im-| enue until after the rainy season 18] carrier in no time and was whisked portant of which Involves the “per. over off to the man whe takes ney gave me up and I Was noon on my ay to & Second avenue dry goods i 4h His * COP. Van Winkle ditions on the “Remember the Sanat recérd application blank.’ Not ten minutes Iater he gave r — application form has Pay wp vapvoa unter Tt was now Saturday afternoon Pen ee Pang Ap sestiegeg ARE WITHDRAWN and I thought that my travels were BMank.is regarded by the men as ended for a while, but no! When SeiRowledgment from the employe cae ae to church and tae dropped into the that he is not bound by Brothernood| VANCOUVER, B.C. Dec. ®—At) ntrimution box for the heathen It tf Stated that legal! present it looks at though very few | rhe. minister said a prayer over me wiper officials for intimidation. Cape Nome trade. The Alpha, which | nies, Nickels, Dimes and ¢ was advertised to co on the run, ban| that came from other people's pock STATE NEWS bean withdrawn. She will run tolets ie: @ and greatly improved Port Townsend has organized » BOUGHT A visit that town. - PR ony a The Northern Pacific overland to| f ; six hours late today | eee | The Chronicle isa new weekly Re Publican paper that has made its ap- Prarance at Olympia to a Sunday school teacher who car istributed broadcast among CANADIAN BOATS ried me to her home on Boren ave the employes during the past few nue. & scheme to get for the company an Christmas morning came f went principles action will be instituted against) Canadian boats will engage in the} and I was counted in with the P Skagway. She will be dry-docked | mud-shoveling gang for tramps who MOVEMENT OF MAILS, street to advertiae ngs Maine,’ got into an altercation with| The Northern Pacific missed con Two 80-year electric lighting fran-|* Policeman on Second avenue this | nections with the Oregon Short Line | Chises are before thie city council of | MOrning. The guardian of the|at Portland yesterday. and all Ne Aberdeen for consideration | peace asked him who he was, where-|braska, Utah and Wyoming mails| ee: upon the latter ren off a long mumb- | 11] be delayed twenty-four hours. -| Clallam county is on a cash basis| ling tale of woe which the “copper” | “ee | for the first time in many years, the| interrupted and demanded if he had| The steamer Cottage City rails in} tax collections for the part month | any money the morning, twenty four hours late heving reach 657.104. No,” cee have a g004 cigar The North Yakima city council! has| to the policeman fnstructed the marehal to prevent! Go 40 what you @he operation of slot machines. It | saia the “cop. fefused to supprens other gambling ore replied the fellow, “but I | carrying heavy Sitka mails, There and he handed it|are now but two mails a month to the Alaskan capital “- The Great Northern overland was five hours late. please,” | amid roare of laugh ter from the crowd Deputies and emploves the |. Thereupon ‘the fellow mounted his] @ounty offices at Everett have pre. | hee! and rode into @ saloon @ented to the county court a petition sage More Bodies Found. | for increase of salary The men now paid $60 to $8 per month,| BROWNSVILLA. Pa. Deo. 26 The China-Japan mail leaves se and the women $56. Four more bodies have been taken jettle on January 1. The mall clr = 2 \from the Bragnell mine, but they , > col ick Nor he local offite at 7a. m. on that A cold wave struck North Yakima| nave not as yet been identified | oe Pe - . , . pg siabt, end, Masmuch as the | Phos, Jones, @ pitt bows, has made| “ ne digused stove in the city jail! a tl a f would net work, two “drunks” in| * Salement 10 tue emer! wna nak.’ CHILDREN GOT PRESENTS carcerated therein were turned loose | 207" 7 re we.) comet ed in the mine save them °; The Commercial Club, of North | 04, 2nd it is thought that at least Yakima, has undertaken to raise | 12 more are still in the mine eee The letter carriers Sunday pre sented J. H. Monast, the superin-| tendent of carriers, with a hand some gold wateh for Christmas No. 2 corpse of the Balvation Army junior work had its annual Christ-| evening, Exercises | tree last bonus of $3.00 for a woolen mil],| Twenty bodies have been recovered conducted by Maj, Wi ond The proposed institution will cost| from the Braznell coal mine, the| wife at the barracks on Third ave about $20,000, will employ 25 to 4 | scene of Saturday's disaster OM. | nue near Pike street. Capt. Potruff cials way that it is possible that more | who has been Ili eral months, | ands, and consume 560,000 to 1,090,. 09 pounds of wool per year. wan also able t There were ntn galore the children of army, and over 100 tit received gifts, A pros corpses are in the mine An investigation of the finances Steamer Dirigo, Capt. Geo, Rob-| the the Northport school district bringn| erts, ratied for Alaska last night. F. | out the fact that warrants to the|C. Strong, A. D. Smith and Mr. and! was arranged and it was enjoyed | Amount of $19,000 have been issued to | Mra, Btevenson were the passengers, | all, Adjutant Shultz, of Portland pay for @ schoolhouse, the contract | She had 400 tons of general merchan-| who is engaged in the social work briee of which was $6,000. Taxpayers | dise and 250 tons of coal, iw also present, | a atte Pit le THE SEATTLE It t# thought that the new system | * » Pied i ¢ THE ADVENTURES OF A ; — SILVER DOLLAR IN SEATTLE 3 SENSE EErereeeeerener ere STAK. POLICE NOTES. Wm, Riley, a laborer, was arrest ed yesterday by Offcer Maydeen, on complaint of Sam Tasea, who claims that Riley and two companions rob bed him of $12 on Becond avenue south Marry Woods, a waiter in the Un ited Blates restaurant, was arrested | yesterday on complaint H w ployer, who accuses him of stea jing small sums from the restaurant jun Max Detring, the alleged fugitive from Springfield, IL, arrested sev era) days ago by Detective Meredith has been sed. The police have | received legram which stated that the prosecution against Detring had been dro Wm. Nadeli, a bar-tender in the Klondike sal wan arrested ye terday by ¢ ble Matthews, for | assaulting & woman on Second ay ue Tim Woods, who tives at Port Lud low, reported to Capt. Willard jas night that woman by the name of Rarker had robbed him of a wateh and chain valued at $45, while they w eating Christmas dinner in a down-town restaurant IT 1S A CORRER. » Gof Vol. HL, of the Baturday Mail is the firet Christmas ec this publication has ever iasued, It appeared last Batur The feat ures of the num are ite fine half tones and ite contributions from such well known writers as Ella Higginson, Gov, Rogers and Pro «J. M. Taylor, Trevor Kincaid Henry ‘Lan ond EL # X ny of the University of Washingfen The artiatic work is expecially mendable, ‘T ph raphing for the magazine was done by FW Boyd and the half-tone work by the Beattle Engraving Co. The front cover is particularly attractive with & photo of Mt. Rainier, a scene on the Lake and a portrait of one of Beattio’s clansic beauthe Edgar Hampton ts editor and F M. Webb manager, Hoth deserve t credit CRAGWELL CANED. John F. Crag var ton orialiet, was presented with a hand some gold-headed and beautifully carved ebony cane for Christmas On the five faces « head were the names of the givers: P. Berg man, H. Fried. J. Leith, J. Cum mings and Db. W. Phil Early this morning the church treasurer took me to « local bank in P other coins pany with @ jot of and | was turned over to the tender mercies of the receiving teller, who credited me to the account of the church man and then in a twink ling paid me out to a butcher whe presented a check. From the butch ers hands I have wandered all wer town, getting below the dead line twiee, only to be thrown Hike a football back up Second avenue and down on First avenue. 1 paid for groceries twice. I set the boys up for the cigars. I went up against a clothing store and helped put gar nts on a poor child. Then 1 as pay a to pay, Next Mayor of me and 1 again cigars at a convenient ehow or other 1 slipped into Thomas McDougall ® pocket be fore the day wae an hour older ar he gave me up to an unknown man whos quently transferred me to ed a man te 4 been r had been ur Humes got b paid for the store. So A steamboat captain hone name I have been unable to ascertain Perhaps you think I don't meet all clanses and conditions of people in Seattle. If 0 you are sadly mis taken, I have been the row to beat the oldest ‘rounder’ tn the n munity. Sometimes I'm ashamed of myself and would be glad to get away from the company that 1 fal inte. The next hour, however, 4 see me in posseasion of one of the fairest and beat girls in the towr and then [ feel good and am grieved aee.the last of her, Ah, me! She seldom keeps me. The Mfe of the Bilver Dollar in these days is one of fonstant excitement and change. It in seldom that IT am not upon the eo at lenat t hours out of the in ® gambling house ft chan de fifty times a night. If 1 w among pe such a broad ath as we Silver ars do. We the people PERSONAL MENTION. f Portl w 1, man- age Life Insurance « the Butler L Qe f the ley D Pex -Se r Jot MH. Mit nt Portiand, in stopping at the Hote Butler Geo, BE. Weewell, a prominent bus of Port Gamble, ix at the ston, & mining men of ty at th Northern RT Re , f th fir Dd MeManu a nr rtson arch has gor to Tacoma for a week G. ®. Huther, Adam Duna and J. Chandler, are down for the h day from Black Diamond mines. and are stopping at the Northern John ¢ kagway in a guest at rthern WOLCOTT GOES NORTH Steamer Wolcott leaves for Sitka tomorrow. She oes north to re Whaling ¢ ' ' ka an V t t me run when navigation pens, TO TRY FOR THE CONVENTION Milwaukee Working to Se- | cure the Democrats. | MILWAUKER, Wis. Dec [has been planned to send a 4 tion 50 Milwaukeeans, headed by Mayor Rose, to Washington Febru ary to work for the } the I fatic national convention nt ity. On that date the na tional committee will be in session Mayor Rose said last night a meeting of the local com mittee Ubis week we shall map out a plan of campaign to go to Washington will number at east SO persons, Our main argu ment with the members of the na tional committee will be of a p ical nature, and it would not be por nible te shall lay much stress on Un location of Milwaukee i being half-way between the East and West, it possesses advantages that no other city in the feild can offer in (be way of trangportation | Other arguments will be the su- | perb climatic conditions prevailing | here in the sammer months, and the Vieinity of our eity to Chicago. At the meeting of the local committee | this week, efforts will be made to secure the balance of the guarantee | fund for the convention. The su | eeriptions of ¢ jroad companies will amount to $5,000, and it in like- ly that the other transportation anies will subscribe as much The bankers will contribute tion of The dvliegation state what it is to be, We entral ur ity | Holiday | Our styles are the production of artists of the first The fabrics are in quality and pattern the pick of Our prices rank. the market. The workmanship is perfect. are appreciated by all well-posted buyers. liberally, 1am sure, as will the man- | Jufacturers. There ts» fully $70,000 now insight for the committee and t Jo not anticipate there will be any dificulty in raising the balance to | complete the $100,000 guarantee fund. | CALIFORNIANS HAVE A QUAKE: | BAN JACINTO, Cal, Dec, #.—One lof the most severe earthquakes in the hist of California, occurred | bere yesterday The shock lasted 12 neconds. The main business street here js a wreck, The damage is estimated at $50,000, Six equawe on the Laboba Indiaa reservation were killed by falling walin. ock was felt at many other a places in Southern California BAN DIBGO, Dec. 26.-—At 4:25 yea terday morning many bulidinge in thie city were shaken by an earth- quake. The damage is slight. Aberdeen’s Sensation. ABPRDPEN, Dec. 26.-—At the city election which took place @ year ago, A. J. Anderson, who was @ candidate counctiman, demanded a recount of the ballot, om the claim that he wes counted out ‘The matter + taken into the courts, and an order | was issued to recount the votes. The city council refused to do this, and now the sheriff has served a peremp sourt on the mayor and counciiman, requiring them to proceed at once to unt the ba: Secretary Prosch, of the chamber of commerce, received this morning a letter from John D. Allen, Bast man, Wis, Judging from documen tary evidence, John PD. Allen must be about 13 yeara of age. Neverthe oun, be ke ambitious to be « mighty hunter. He inquires into the kinds of bie game and fow! that are to | an { in this state, and (f tt abounds | in #ufficient numbers he will Invade the state Ina special carat the head of a party of hunters | Costume satin and satin-finished tothe are classed among the lead | ina tailor gowns for the winter, Sat m im all weaves and colores has re ently come into high favor, and gowns from Paris formed of satin royal, satin duchesse and the soft Liberty weaves appear atike in ex quisite tintwof mauve, tea-rose, pink ow, clel, and chartreuse among evening toilets, and ir Russian green, gray-bive, black Jove-eray and plum color for elegant a costumes for afternoon re * opera matinees. and car calling the fle ations § for wns being skirt-bands, re nd etiars of fur with dainty e and there of choice { Venetian guipure or cream tinted Flemigh ince = Five out of eight of these handsome costumes Jare made in princease style. The moet expensive models have a velvet | ounce on the gored underskirt, giv ne the effect skirt beneath the long satin over drem In thie case there ts usually not an entire velvet waist, but a short velvet bolero Jackee or gulmpe neh fo an entire velv nd sleeves A great many tabs are to be en on the new gowns They huttor across the fronts of jackets and gowns, they fasten one aide of the skirt to the other, and they are pret ty overplecer of dark trim fur set into light rowne they button alternate ways f fur are exceedingly pretty net nto gowns, and fur is used in bands In the usuel way around the ekirt They edge the overskirt and packets of many pretty suite The fluer de lis is the prettiest of flowers for the hair, made in a del cate shade of hellotrope, and, tke | everything else for that use, it has licate crystal dewdrop here and arl pansementerte and white frin re two of the prettiest ma terials wsed for trimming the del ate pink and blue gowns of crepe te chine. 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JOHNSTON Burke Building, 903 Second Ave, “SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. Frelahi, Passenger and Baruup, 1 i Good Biscuits | And pastry may be spoil-#) ed by using#i) poor Baking Powder. Crescent | Baking Powder Never makes poor food. = It sweetness and eating 9) gives qualities to your food that is Unexcelled ASK FOR | CANDIES for Christmas They are not included in the trust, and Everybody | Handles | Them. Mention the name Thurlow BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Direotors and Km balmors | STORAGE Farlora Third Aya aud Columbia se —— Jelophone Mein li Seactia Wasa MB, |] ‘Thon Mala dl-4& Olea O03 FL avant + * ‘ . - ro Sees se